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September 23
- Jony Ive’s OpenAI hardware device could be his next world-changing design1. Jony Ive, former Apple design lead, has partnered with OpenAI to create a new AI-focused hardware device. 2. The partnership aims to develop a computing experience less socially disruptive than the iPhone. 3. The device will leverage OpenAI's AI products and is still in the design phase.
September 21
- This new 4K projector is tempting me to replace my LG C2 TV, just so I can watch Slow Horses on a 200-inch display1. The NEBULA Cosmos 4K SE Projector offers a 200-inch display with 4K Dolby Vision and HybridBeam brightness technology; 2. It is priced at $1299 and is suitable for home use and travel; 3. The projector provides a cinema-like experience and can be used outdoors at night.
September 19
- Anker launches its new MagGo range — and its 3-in-1 charger could be my new favorite1. Anker launched its new MagGo range of accessories for iPhone and Apple Watch. 2. The highlight is the 3-in-1 Wireless Foldable Charging Station, which is compact and versatile. 3. Other products include power banks, a magnetic case with a stand, and a 3-in-1 wireless charging station.
September 18
- These are the 7 accessories I'm buying for my iPhone 16 Pro upgrade1. Discusses the author's decision to upgrade accessories for their iPhone 16 Pro; 2. Lists seven accessories including a MagSafe car mount charger, 3-in-1 charger, USB-C and Lightning cable, Bluetooth controller, Bluetooth speaker, power bank, and thermal camera; 3. Provides information on the features and benefits of each accessory and suggests their potential use cases.
September 17
- These 4 accessories have supercharged my Mac now that macOS Sequoia is here1. The author discusses the arrival of macOS Sequoia and its new features; 2. He introduces four accessories that enhance his Mac experience; 3. The accessories include OpenRock X Open Earphones, Cevaton Portable Monitor, CRKD ATOM Collectible Keychain Controller, and LEMOKEY X3 Wired Gaming Keyboard.
September 15
- Apple chip boss finally confirms how much RAM is in iPhone 16 and 16 Pro1. Apple's Senior Vice President of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, confirms that the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro models will have 8GB of RAM; 2. Srouji explains the rationale behind the decision, emphasizing the need for sufficient memory for features like Apple Intelligence; 3. The increased RAM is expected to enhance the user experience, particularly for high-end games.
- iPad users in the EU can sideload apps starting tomorrow1. Apple has confirmed that users in the EU will be able to install apps from third-party app stores on iPads starting September 16, the same day as the release of iPadOS 18. 2. This move follows the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and is a significant step for Apple in Europe, as it allows sideloading on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. 3. Apple was given six months to ensure iPadOS compliance with DMA, and this change will benefit users by providing more app choices.
September 13
- iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro preorders are now live — as well as Apple Watch Series 10, AirPods 4, and more1. iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max are now available for preorder. 2. Apple has lowered the price of other iPhone models, such as the iPhone 15. 3. Preordering can be done through the Apple Store and the Apple Store app, with options for AppleCare Plus and carrier plans.
- Apple Store down ahead of iPhone 16 pre-orders1. The Apple Store is down ahead of iPhone 16 pre-orders; 2. The pre-order window opens at 5 am PDT on Friday; 3. New iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models with significant upgrades, including the A18 chip and new camera features.
September 12
- Apple hints that the iPhone SE 4 is closer than ever1. Apple's iPhone SE 4 may be released soon, as developers no longer need to upload screenshots of their apps running on an iPhone SE. 2. Rumors suggest the iPhone SE 4 will feature a 6.1-inch LTPS OLED display, USB-C port, and 5G connectivity. 3. The new iPhone may also include a single lens camera with an IMX503 sensor and support for Cinematic Mode and Portrait Mode.
September 11
- AT&T reveals its iPhone 16 deals — get up to $1,000 off with an eligible trade-in1. AT&T has announced a series of deals and incentives for customers looking to purchase the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro. The iPhone 16 lineup includes new features like the Camera Control button and a powerful A18 chip. 2. AT&T is offering trade-in deals and discounts, with pre-orders opening on September 13. 3. The iPhone 16 Pro Max can be obtained for free for new AT&T Fiber customers.
- Don't worry, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch SE 3 are both coming next year1. Ming-Chi Kuo predicts the release of Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Apple Watch SE 3 next year; 2. The new models may adopt features from the Apple Watch Series 10, such as the Wide Angle OLED screen and Sleep Apnea detection; 3. The Ultra 3 and SE 3 are expected to be upgraded versions of the current models.
- Apple releases new firmware for AirPods Pro 2 with features for iOS 181. Apple has released a new firmware update for AirPods Pro 2, version 7A294, which includes features like Siri Interactions, Voice Isolation, and Personalized Spatial Audio. 2. The update is available for both USB-C and Lightning versions of the AirPods Pro 2. 3. The new firmware brings health features like clinical-grade hearing aid functionality and personalized audio profiles.
- I might downgrade from my AirPods Pro 2 to the AirPods 41. The author considers downgrading from AirPods Pro 2 to AirPods 4 due to discomfort with the fit of the Pro model. 2. Open-ear design of AirPods 4 is appealing for better comfort and potential improved fit. 3. Noise cancellation remains a priority, and the author is hopeful that AirPods 4 will meet these needs.
September 10
- Apple loses $14bn Irish tax case against the EU1. Apple loses landmark tax case against the EU and is ordered to pay €14.5 billion in unpaid taxes to Ireland; 2. The ruling ends a 10-year battle over Apple's tax payments in Ireland; 3. Apple expresses disappointment with the decision, emphasizing it has always paid all taxes owed and questioning the retroactive nature of the ruling.
- iPhone 16 models still come with a SIM card tray everywhere outside the US1. iPhone 16 models in the US lack a SIM card tray, requiring users to switch to eSIMs; 2. This change is not applicable outside the US, where all models come with a SIM card tray; 3. iPhone 16 models outside the US lack 5G mmWave support, which is available in the US models; 4. eSIMs offer benefits like multiple numbers and networks on a single device; 5. Removing the SIM card tray simplifies manufacturing and improves water and dust resistance.
- I'm downgrading from my iPhone 15 Pro to the iPhone 16 - here's why1. The author reflects on their transition from a 'Pro' user to a regular user; 2. Discusses the features of the iPhone 16 and why they decided to downgrade; 3. Expresses satisfaction with the decision to switch from a Pro iPhone to a regular one for personal use.
September 8
- Apple could get a major fine the day after the iPhone 16 reveal event1. Apple may face a major fine the day after the iPhone 16 reveal event; 2. The European Commission is expected to decide on unpaid taxes between 2004 and 2014; 3. The fine could be one of the largest corporate fines in history.
- Sonos has delayed products to focus on fixing its app "crisis"1. Sonos is facing significant backlash over its new app, which has been criticized as 'unusable'. 2. The company has had to delay two products, including a Roku-like TV set-top box, to focus on software issues. 3. The app issues have led to reduced demand for Sonos' Ace headphones, with production numbers well below the target.
September 4
- iPhone 16's new button leaks again ahead of September 9 event1. Apple's iPhone 16 is expected to feature a new Capture button for photography and video recording. 2. The button will be pressure-sensitive, similar to a DSLR camera's focus control. 3. Official iPhone 16 cases will not have an opening for the Capture button, suggesting an integrated design.
- Apple's App Store fees make bringing Xbox Cloud Gaming to the iPhone 'impossible'1. Microsoft argues that Apple's App Store fees make it impossible to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to the iPhone due to economic constraints. 2. Currently, Xbox Cloud Gaming on iPhone is only accessible through a browser, lacking a dedicated app. 3. The situation may change only if Apple adjusts its fee structure for companies like Microsoft.
September 3
- Apple AirTag 4-pack is down to $75 in this Labor Day discount – that's $18.75 for each tracker1. Apple AirTag 4-pack is currently on sale for $75, a significant discount from its usual $99 price. 2. Each AirTag in the pack costs just $18.75, making it a cost-effective solution for tracking personal belongings. 3. The AirTags utilize Apple's Find My network and ultra wideband technology for secure and efficient tracking.
- You can install Windows XP on your iPhone through an emulator if something compels you to do so1. Apple has allowed emulators on the App Store, enabling the installation of Windows XP on an iPhone using the UTM SE emulator. 2. The process involves significant loading times and performance issues, with games like Half-Life 1 running poorly. 3. The experiment demonstrates the capabilities of iPhone emulators but highlights their impracticality for regular use.
September 2
- Where to pre-order iPhone 16 – when and where we think you'll be able to buy Apple's next flagship1. iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro are expected to be announced on September 9, with pre-orders likely starting on September 13. 2. Pre-orders can be made through Apple's website, local mobile network stores, and other retail outlets like Amazon, Best Buy, and Argos. 3. The expected starting prices for the iPhone 16 series are the same as the iPhone 15 series, at $799/£799/AU$1,499 for the base model and $999/£999/AU$1,849 for the Pro models.
- Here's how to use Window Tiling on macOS Sequoia1. macOS Sequoia introduces built-in window tiling features, similar to those found in Windows. 2. Users can drag windows to screen edges to snap them into place. 3. Additional settings in System Settings allow for customization of window tiling behavior.
- M4 MacBook Pro could debut in November alongside a completely redesigned Mac mini1. Apple is expected to release the M4 MacBook Pro and a redesigned M4 Mac mini in November 2024. 2. The new Mac mini is rumored to be smaller and taller, with a footprint similar to the Apple TV 4K. 3. Apple may also unveil an M4 iMac, alongside other products like the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch X.
- More affordable iPad Magic keyboard in the works1. Apple is reportedly developing a more affordable 'Low-end' Magic Keyboard for iPads. 2. The new keyboard is expected to target lower-end iPad models like the 11th generation or iPad Air. 3. Features may include a function row and could be released in mid-2025.
August 30
- Apple reportedly in early talks of investing in OpenAI — just before ChatGPT comes to Siri in iOS 181. Apple is reportedly in early talks to invest in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, alongside Nvidia and Microsoft. 2. The investment could value OpenAI at $100 billion and may influence future features of Siri. 3. ChatGPT integration with Siri is expected to be part of iOS 18, offering enhanced AI capabilities.
- iPad 10th gen back down to its lowest price ever in the best iPad deal of 20241. The 10th generation iPad is currently at its lowest price ever, with a $50 discount. 2. This deal makes it an excellent choice for students or those looking for a less intensive use iPad. 3. The offer is available across various colors, except for yellow which is priced $20 more.
August 28
- AAA Resident Evil games on iPhone suffer another blow — now require always-on internet connection to play1. Capcom released a patch for several Resident Evil games on Apple devices, requiring an always-on internet connection to play. 2. The patch does not explain the reason for this requirement, citing changes to the startup process. 3. Users express frustration as this limits gameplay in areas without internet access, such as airplanes.
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